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综合跟踪方法阐明了迁徙分界线的进化动态。

Integrative tracking methods elucidate the evolutionary dynamics of a migratory divide.

机构信息

Center for Tropical Research, Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, University of California La Kretz Hall, Suite 300, 619 Charles E. Young Dr. East, Los Angeles, California, 90095.

Center for Tropical Research, Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, University of California La Kretz Hall, Suite 300, 619 Charles E. Young Dr. East, Los Angeles, California, 90095 ; Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California 621 Charles E. Young Dr. East, Los Angeles, California, 90095.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2014 Sep;4(17):3456-69. doi: 10.1002/ece3.1205. Epub 2014 Aug 21.

Abstract

Migratory divides, the boundary between adjacent bird populations that migrate in different directions, are of considerable interest to evolutionary biologists because of their alleged role in speciation of migratory birds. However, the small size of many passerines has traditionally limited the tools available to track populations and as a result, restricted our ability to study how reproductive isolation might occur across a divide. Here, we integrate multiple approaches by using genetic, geolocator, and morphological data to investigate a migratory divide in hermit thrushes (Catharus guttatus). First, high genetic divergence between migratory groups indicates the divide is a region of secondary contact between historically isolated populations. Second, despite low sample sizes, geolocators reveal dramatic differences in overwintering locations and migratory distance of individuals from either side of the divide. Third, a diagnostic genetic marker that proved useful for tracking a key population suggests a likely intermediate nonbreeding location of birds from the hybrid zone. This finding, combined with lower return rates from this region, is consistent with comparatively lower fitness of hybrids, which is possibly due to this intermediate migration pattern. We discuss our results in the context of reproductive isolating mechanisms associated with migration patterns that have long been hypothesized to promote divergence across migratory divides.

摘要

迁徙分界线是指在不同方向迁徙的相邻鸟类种群之间的边界,它引起了进化生物学家的极大兴趣,因为据说它在候鸟的物种形成中起作用。然而,许多雀形目鸟类的体型较小,传统上限制了可用于追踪种群的工具,因此限制了我们研究在迁徙分界线两侧如何发生生殖隔离的能力。在这里,我们通过使用遗传、地理定位器和形态数据来综合多种方法,研究了隐士鸫(Catharus guttatus)的迁徙分界线。首先,迁徙群体之间的高遗传分歧表明,该分界线是历史上隔离种群之间的次要接触区域。其次,尽管样本量很小,但地理定位器揭示了分界线两侧个体越冬地点和迁徙距离的显著差异。第三,一个证明对跟踪一个关键种群有用的诊断遗传标记表明,杂交区鸟类可能有一个中间非繁殖地。这一发现,加上该地区的返回率较低,与杂种比较低的适应性一致,这可能是由于这种中间迁徙模式造成的。我们根据与迁徙模式相关的生殖隔离机制讨论了我们的结果,这些机制长期以来一直被假设可以促进迁徙分界线两侧的分歧。

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